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the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more significant than southeast asia or south america. you go back to the 1940's, the state department recognize that the energy resources of the middle east are what they called one of the greatest material prices in world history. spectacular source of strategic power. if we can control middle east energy, we can control the world. take a look at the u.s.-british coup in iran in 1953. a very important event. shadows cast over the world until today. that was a pretense, was part of the cold war but had nothing to do the cold war. it had t
the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more...
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change however which would be done by executive order not legislation, i would reinstate the mexico city policy. >> affirmative action, civil rights group rally as the supreme court revisit also race can be a factor in college admissions. and won't you be my neighbor? late night's jimmy fallon visits mr. romney's neighborhood. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. beautiful day for a neighbor. would you be mine? could you be mine? hello, neighbor. you see this? it's called a wallet. inside of a wallet, oh, that's where money goes. now, do you know what money is? i'm guessing no, because you're watching public television. >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. the house republican hearings on last month's terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi are under way now on capitol hill. chairman darrell issa opened the hearings demanding answers from the state department about their response to the incident. as well as the amount of security personnel in place before september 11th. >> we know that the tragedy in benghazi ended as it did. we now know that, in fact,
change however which would be done by executive order not legislation, i would reinstate the mexico city policy. >> affirmative action, civil rights group rally as the supreme court revisit also race can be a factor in college admissions. and won't you be my neighbor? late night's jimmy fallon visits mr. romney's neighborhood. >> it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood. beautiful day for a neighbor. would you be mine? could you be mine? hello, neighbor. you see this? it's called a...
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here and it's going to be really tricky if it's raining in the city. i would have to be very concentrated trying to. work to try to. i know it's possible. to do but. for me the one it's the japan grand prix this weekend and it will be the last time michael schumacher races around this is in the seven time world champion and i'm saying he's to retire at the end of the season and say these announced last week that schumacher would be replaced by lewis hamilton next season though there have been speculation the forty three year old german could be used to say he has now said he will finally give up racing to the no one no one is one more championship title. who initially retired in two thousand and six but came back to race with miss eighty's in twenty ten however since one. decided to retire by the end of the year. although i'm still able and capable to compete with the best drivers around but at some point. it's good to say goodbye and that's what i'm doing here with by the end of the season. and it might even be forever. and we will end with golf becau
here and it's going to be really tricky if it's raining in the city. i would have to be very concentrated trying to. work to try to. i know it's possible. to do but. for me the one it's the japan grand prix this weekend and it will be the last time michael schumacher races around this is in the seven time world champion and i'm saying he's to retire at the end of the season and say these announced last week that schumacher would be replaced by lewis hamilton next season though there have been...
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gadhafi supporters and said to be fast approaching a humanitarian catastrophe also priories to the city reportedly a child by a gas filled bombs remain cut off leaving locals crying out for international rescue middle east correspondent reports now and you may find some of the pictures that disturbing. the siege of bani walid has been on the go for almost three weeks now and in the last week alone dozens of people have been killed and injured in the clashes between pro-government forces and bani walid fighters there are reports circulating that quoting a libyan militia leader who says that the situation is under control and that the city has been cleared of gadhafi loyalists we are hearing the opposite from our sources on the ground they say that the situation is deteriorating by the minute we've also been receiving as of yet verified photographs and videos that show did dismembered bodies as well as slain children and also the alleged use of chemical weapon when we are hearing from doctors on the scene as well as i witness on the ground that many people are suffering from toxic gas poi
gadhafi supporters and said to be fast approaching a humanitarian catastrophe also priories to the city reportedly a child by a gas filled bombs remain cut off leaving locals crying out for international rescue middle east correspondent reports now and you may find some of the pictures that disturbing. the siege of bani walid has been on the go for almost three weeks now and in the last week alone dozens of people have been killed and injured in the clashes between pro-government forces and...
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but the festivities would be up the road in san francisco, the host city. the mayor says the economic impact would be felt throughout the area. >> they're reported to bring $500 million into the region they're being held. the hotels will be filled and regardless of where the parties are happening t super bowl will be happening here and all the hotels will be filled and there will be lots of jobs. >> they think san francisco should be the shoe in for the 2016 game. it is huge for the nfl with a lot of events. >> it's a great idea. we're make a big investment, both the south bay and the city is making an investment in bring them a new home we might as well be able to show case it for the rest of the country. >> if san francisco makes the cut it will submit a host city proposal to the nfl next spring. >> we reached out to the 49ers but they won't make a statement until the nfl makes one. we're expected to know what cities are being thought of by tomorrow. >> today the golden date warriors plan to introduce the first drawings of their arena in san francisco. we
but the festivities would be up the road in san francisco, the host city. the mayor says the economic impact would be felt throughout the area. >> they're reported to bring $500 million into the region they're being held. the hotels will be filled and regardless of where the parties are happening t super bowl will be happening here and all the hotels will be filled and there will be lots of jobs. >> they think san francisco should be the shoe in for the 2016 game. it is huge for the...
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. >> reporter: under the new guidelines the city has evacuation areas outside of the city for all 90,000 of its residents. other problems have surfaced. the city needs to map out evacuation routes and make detailed plans to relocate the city office and protect civilians from radiation. however, the nra has not provided criteria for evacuation or for measures to prevent radiation exposure. iodine tablets remain on the shelves in schools and at the city office. the pills can cause serious side effects. so they have to be distributed and administered with care. but the nra has yet to provide instructions on how to use them. >> translator: we want to know when to evacuate people, but the criteria for this and other measures are still unclear. the national government appears undecided. >> reporter: some local governments say they want the nra to offer support in addition to drawing up safety guidelines. shimane prefecture in western japan also hosts a nuclear plant. about 30,000 people living within the 30-kilometer zone are being cared for in nursing facilities and hospitals. representatives
. >> reporter: under the new guidelines the city has evacuation areas outside of the city for all 90,000 of its residents. other problems have surfaced. the city needs to map out evacuation routes and make detailed plans to relocate the city office and protect civilians from radiation. however, the nra has not provided criteria for evacuation or for measures to prevent radiation exposure. iodine tablets remain on the shelves in schools and at the city office. the pills can cause serious...
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&p city officials sayytte next phase of improving the cities reddlight nd speed cameras willlfocus on mainttnaning it. hhw are the roads looking tonig? tonight?brrndi proctor has our traffic dge report. repoot. maplibertt40shawanmaa395map with halloween just dayy away no one can appreciate the lovee elephants. like the with the help of tww afriiann elephants the maryyand zoo weekend. toddy dolly and anna took part ann many were able to watch them crush the 2-hhndred-pound pumpkins with their feet,, head, and tuskk but ttis weekend may not be all fun and expecting toohit alliiore. but zoo officials saa they are prepared foo anything. "we haveea lot of ouu staff oo grounds thats preparing for a doing a lot oo things like getting all the gas canisters generators and cars so thattif we'll haav tte generators to place different areas of he zoo to keep the zoo buiidings &pworking nd perational." operational."well if the storm holds off...this weekends 3 pvenns will include free trick or treating, costume contest, carnival games, crafts and a pakistani teenager reunnted with hee family... tw
&p city officials sayytte next phase of improving the cities reddlight nd speed cameras willlfocus on mainttnaning it. hhw are the roads looking tonig? tonight?brrndi proctor has our traffic dge report. repoot. maplibertt40shawanmaa395map with halloween just dayy away no one can appreciate the lovee elephants. like the with the help of tww afriiann elephants the maryyand zoo weekend. toddy dolly and anna took part ann many were able to watch them crush the 2-hhndred-pound pumpkins with...
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you really don't understand your duty most city that is in the west by one side trying to get rid of assad without a good placement for him on the other side being afraid that these groups would take all. of these kinds of weapons so it's sort of nonsense. to do this we are witnessing. syria and iran have been that the center of heated debate at the end of all u.n. general assembly is russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping the international body does israel try to draw up quite literally a case for intervention arena but now i have reports from new york. as world leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still pleasing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egy
you really don't understand your duty most city that is in the west by one side trying to get rid of assad without a good placement for him on the other side being afraid that these groups would take all. of these kinds of weapons so it's sort of nonsense. to do this we are witnessing. syria and iran have been that the center of heated debate at the end of all u.n. general assembly is russia calling for an end to some countries sidestepping the international body does israel try to draw up...
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a special thanks to the city of ingle wood, county, the city center here and brad and karen at solid grounds coffee shop, our home today. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> this is "the fox report." tonight, president obama and governor romney gearing up for what could be a make or break first presidential debate. plus, the u.s. supreme court begins a brand new term with some very high profile cases that could effect us all. >> gay marriage, affirmative action, voting rights. those just a few of the controversial issues that the top court is expected to tackle. but tonight could the healthcare law be back on the agenda? plus the u.s. military suffered its 2,000th death in afghanistan. three more american troops are dead in a bomb attack tonight, what the latest could mean for the america's war. >> and does anybody remember where we parked the car? but first from fox this monday night. the race for the white house both president obama and the republic presidential nominee mitt romney are out west right now get
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and italy's the biggest cities turning into a conflict zone with student classroom with fleas and the latest show of fury in the dead ridden e.u. . there was already a live from moscow with me tom would say we start off in syria where the free syrian army says in two days they could start executing forty eight you runyan pull groups they kidnapped in august the thread would be carried out of the syrian regime does not fulfill demands to release rebel fighters and stop shelling john laughland from the paris base in-situ job democracy and corporation says the should lead the world to the nature of the rebels' fight in syria. i think it does underline the nature of at least some elements within the syrian rebels who of course are presented in most of the western media as freedom fighters if they were to carry out their threat to execute these hostages and i think people would understand that we are dealing with a very vicious insurgency and one which any state would be intitled and indeed obliged to try to put down. this isn't the first time that they have done things like this there's b
and italy's the biggest cities turning into a conflict zone with student classroom with fleas and the latest show of fury in the dead ridden e.u. . there was already a live from moscow with me tom would say we start off in syria where the free syrian army says in two days they could start executing forty eight you runyan pull groups they kidnapped in august the thread would be carried out of the syrian regime does not fulfill demands to release rebel fighters and stop shelling john laughland...
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severe weather threat for all of these cities. portions of alabama through georgia florida panhandle up towards middle tennessee. shep. >> shepard: what's tomorrow looking like, janice. >> this storm is going to move north and eastward across the ohio river valley eventually northeast. the severe threat combined to that ohio river valley. here are the cities we are concerned about for severe weather. mainly hail, damaging winds but can't rule out a tornado. back to you. >> shepard: janice dean in the weather center. thanks. get ready to shell out more money for bacon. days after farm groups debunked a story about a coming bacon shortage. analysts say it is still going to get more expensive. new reports claim the price of a pound of bacon could jump 10%. so a pack that now costs $4 would soon be 4.40. if you need to shake a fist at something look toward the clouds. record drought means feed is more expensive and farmers are raising fewer pigs a cost that usually ends up getting passed along to consumers. tonight word of a draw-drop
severe weather threat for all of these cities. portions of alabama through georgia florida panhandle up towards middle tennessee. shep. >> shepard: what's tomorrow looking like, janice. >> this storm is going to move north and eastward across the ohio river valley eventually northeast. the severe threat combined to that ohio river valley. here are the cities we are concerned about for severe weather. mainly hail, damaging winds but can't rule out a tornado. back to you. >>...
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the top stories on our city's cycle of violence are riot police in bahrain fired tear gas at funeral march for an anti regime acts of its who died in custody after he was allegedly denied medical attention from. the country's systematic human rights violations are kept out of the international spotlight and made accusations mainstream media is acting on behalf of bahrain's roommates. plans georgian president mikhail saakashvili is urged to step down after a grueling election upset leaves his party on the margins and him vulnerable to a legal contract. and in one use the in fifteen minutes time stay with us for the latest sporting action without injury. hello welcome to the sporting these are the headlines box barcode the muscovites lose three two to celtic in the champions league article seeding a lot. last minute goal in the russian capital. plus rallying the troops they need less he calls on his players to redefine their full as they prepare to face italian giants milan. finding talk of the possible sleeper clash between heavyweight world champion starting a cliché arm russian ale
the top stories on our city's cycle of violence are riot police in bahrain fired tear gas at funeral march for an anti regime acts of its who died in custody after he was allegedly denied medical attention from. the country's systematic human rights violations are kept out of the international spotlight and made accusations mainstream media is acting on behalf of bahrain's roommates. plans georgian president mikhail saakashvili is urged to step down after a grueling election upset leaves his...
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plus other cities that made their pitch and the war on. the final list of bad news for the twenty fifth in russia read all about the big spending on big stadiums and our. turkey's prime minister has been reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party at a major political conference speaking at the gathering everyone once again slammed the assad regime in neighboring syria dr hussein boxee of the middle east technical university says however that such rhetoric will not help him score political points . the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that the arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya or like internees or in egypt the tatars believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly very very close to three additional barebone became good fellows if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why people do not support the policy of the govern
plus other cities that made their pitch and the war on. the final list of bad news for the twenty fifth in russia read all about the big spending on big stadiums and our. turkey's prime minister has been reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party at a major political conference speaking at the gathering everyone once again slammed the assad regime in neighboring syria dr hussein boxee of the middle east technical university says however that such rhetoric will not help him score...
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penal to work and they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary. in any way, shape, or form, we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and owe other people 16 trillion in total, including them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world and they see what's happening and they say well, okay, is america going to be strong? and the answer is yes. if i'm president, america will be very strong. we'll
penal to work and they have about 20 million people coming out of the farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary. in any way, shape, or form, we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they are willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is...
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they have 20 million people coming out of farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work. and the world to be free. and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them. if they're willing to be responsible. now they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them $1 trillion and owe other people $16 trillion in total, including them. they look at our decision to go back on our military capabilities. $1 trillion. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term. it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world and they see what's happening and they say, well, ok, is america going to be strong? the answer is yes. if i'm president america will be very strong. we'll also make sure that we have trade relat
they have 20 million people coming out of farms every year, coming into the cities, needing jobs. so they want the economy to work. and the world to be free. and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any shape or form. we can work with them. we can collaborate with them. if they're willing to be responsible. now they look at us and say, is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact...
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seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. and. i do dance contemporary dance sales because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have came to my very ground all my sources layered the ritesh me into the church brought just and sisters to this remote. glend deflate been called more than two hundred fifty years ago they were exiled in pesah q-tip for not agreeing to the orthodox reforms introduced in russia in the sixteen hundreds killed believers still baal and cross themselves with two fingers not with three as they do in modern orthodox churches in russia and never knew when praying was more and more young people leaving for a big city it's this here is the old believers culture could be in peril or you know your plans to continue her studies abroad the grandmother says wherever she goes as long as the jews are fresh in her memory so is the culture. which brightened if you move a song
seventeen year old nadia is from the same village she now studies in the city and dances at a club. she puts on her costume and the traditional amber necklace only when she comes to visit her grandmother. and. i do dance contemporary dance sales because i want to keep up to date with this morning world but still i would like to have came to my very ground all my sources layered the ritesh me into the church brought just and sisters to this remote. glend deflate been called more than two hundred...
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in turkey has two biggest cities and thousands of mosque approaches to what they say is the government escalating tension against syria but what began as a peaceful demonstration in the capital turned violent when ride police removed in to disperse the crowd tear gas water cannons and smoke grenades were used to break the ranks of activists unhappy with the current policies of trick is really. protesters also lashed out at the international media saying the u.s. and its western allies are forcing propaganda the wave of popular discontent was spotted by the turkish parliament approving cross border military actions in syria on thursday the motion followed mortar shells being fired from inside syria that killed five people in a turkish border town on curry tell you to by launching a killer if i owned syrian targets for two consecutive days former pentagon official michael maloof says turkey's entry into the syrian conflict could be set up. you've got opposition forces there there. they are desperate. low on ammunition. and i think they would love to have turkey get into the get into the
in turkey has two biggest cities and thousands of mosque approaches to what they say is the government escalating tension against syria but what began as a peaceful demonstration in the capital turned violent when ride police removed in to disperse the crowd tear gas water cannons and smoke grenades were used to break the ranks of activists unhappy with the current policies of trick is really. protesters also lashed out at the international media saying the u.s. and its western allies are...
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even oklahoma city at 24 degrees is starting to cool down. i will leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us.
even oklahoma city at 24 degrees is starting to cool down. i will leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us.
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security council that was drafted by russia calling to resolve the conflict in libya's besieged city of bani walid peacefully lawless militias are mounting their offensive on the last stronghold of moammar gadhafi supporters there we've got the latest details from the new york correspondent important very shortly but first it's paula slater on events in libya as bani walid. police each of bonnie when it has been on the go now for almost three weeks and almost by the day we are hearing and receiving reports of new atrocities being committed we are hearing on the photos and from the of witnesses reports of people being killed of the bodies being dismembered of children being murdered at the same time we know that there is constant shelling this constant attacks and also reports of the image and use of chemical weapons by these pro-government forces now according to eyewitnesses on the ground as well as doctors and the soon many of the people they are suffering from toxic gas poisoning and this does tie in the with unconfirmed reports that we have been receiving that gas fuld shells are
security council that was drafted by russia calling to resolve the conflict in libya's besieged city of bani walid peacefully lawless militias are mounting their offensive on the last stronghold of moammar gadhafi supporters there we've got the latest details from the new york correspondent important very shortly but first it's paula slater on events in libya as bani walid. police each of bonnie when it has been on the go now for almost three weeks and almost by the day we are hearing and...
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birds could land you in a lot of trouble in many london parks civil rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on personal freedoms the spider though being a little information on what activities a bend and where and as artie's our first reports it's not even the police will be off to you if you break the rules. here in this park in london if your found drinking alcohol or growing up or or even feeding the pigeons you could inadvertently be committing a criminal or civil offense surprise will serve a lot of people the band in london map shows a whopping four hundred thirty five prohibition zones and tackling and she say sure behavior that will might have been a good policy idea in theory has local people say and it up a very bad policy in practice meaning hardline crackdowns on the soft this of misdemeanors disconcertingly many bars in london have now hired private contractors to carry out the enforcement of these fines phil morris knows all about the after his local council hired services he received an eighty pound penalty for dropping a cigarette butt and act he maintains h
birds could land you in a lot of trouble in many london parks civil rights groups have accused the city of cracking down on personal freedoms the spider though being a little information on what activities a bend and where and as artie's our first reports it's not even the police will be off to you if you break the rules. here in this park in london if your found drinking alcohol or growing up or or even feeding the pigeons you could inadvertently be committing a criminal or civil offense...
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security council drafted by russia calling for the conflict in libya's besieged city of bani walid to be resolved peacefully this is loyalist militias are mounting their offensive in the last stronghold of moammar gadhafi supporters let's go live to new york our correspondent there brain of this news that size be greeted with some amount of dismay on the russian side. it certainly has as you mentioned the u.s. and western countries did not back the russian drafted a press statement they said that they were they cited the need for further consultations now the russian envoy to the un to tell the churkin says in the aftermath of last month's deadly attack in benghazi that killed four americans it's quite surprising that the u.s. would be blocking a statement that is condemning the use of violence in dealing with libya's political problems. says it's very strange and the behavior of the u.s. delegation with respect to the russian. press statement in this situation is hard to rationally explain now this russian security council press statement on bani walid expressed grave concern about t
security council drafted by russia calling for the conflict in libya's besieged city of bani walid to be resolved peacefully this is loyalist militias are mounting their offensive in the last stronghold of moammar gadhafi supporters let's go live to new york our correspondent there brain of this news that size be greeted with some amount of dismay on the russian side. it certainly has as you mentioned the u.s. and western countries did not back the russian drafted a press statement they said...
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dr but i do we've seen protests across europe from spades and now in other cities in italy milan just yesterday are rallying against cuts from rome so how far is that it's only prepared to follow brussels austerity. it's not just brussels was staring it's really mr monti is austerity mr monti was very clear the beginning of his monday yes he had to cut. yes you had to rebalance the bunch but would it be equity there would be some social just use in doing these cuts and every time not just you know northern italian discovering that this equity is written in very very in a very very small form so practically there is no way quickly those cards if you are big rich and well protected by your. knees well the cuts will not be so severe. will leave a dry pay thank you very much dr alessandra polly dean political and strategic and he's joining us and giving us his thoughts here on r.t. . read more stories of features and videos and analysis are in store for you on the web there you'll find study again study the european food safety authority has rejected a controversial report by french scien
dr but i do we've seen protests across europe from spades and now in other cities in italy milan just yesterday are rallying against cuts from rome so how far is that it's only prepared to follow brussels austerity. it's not just brussels was staring it's really mr monti is austerity mr monti was very clear the beginning of his monday yes he had to cut. yes you had to rebalance the bunch but would it be equity there would be some social just use in doing these cuts and every time not just you...
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city. these two are ex for the private security and surveillance of the ming providers a so-called inforce mint offices in the u.k. contracted by some local councils first start their kitted out with cameras and uniforms but their tactics for pursuing these fines often seem far from professional all of the star wars. we asked phil's local council for their response they told us see these new offices back up for the public who are not with the actions of the minority. and when the dog fouls. are little. not get paid unless the issue is fine appropriately and surprising that the areas where rex will have been hired has seen a massive increase in the number of fines that a receipt and there's now concern over whether that is fair or ethical and about the current ability of the transparency i recently dealt in the home affairs select committee which looks at these issues with a case of on the bar of new and which has law enforcement officers who are in fact council officials but dress up like p
city. these two are ex for the private security and surveillance of the ming providers a so-called inforce mint offices in the u.k. contracted by some local councils first start their kitted out with cameras and uniforms but their tactics for pursuing these fines often seem far from professional all of the star wars. we asked phil's local council for their response they told us see these new offices back up for the public who are not with the actions of the minority. and when the dog fouls. are...
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army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar, and here was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was internal fighting within the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. in one other tale i recount in the book, we had some real serious infighting between president obama's own national security team and senior people at the state department over the whole question of, was it wise to try to broach potential piece take the taliban? and we wound up spending 18 months fighting with one another in washington as opposed to uniting in common purpose to try to achieve the president's goal in the country. >> host: who is summer koy. >> guest: she is a young american woman who -- there she is on the bottom right there -- who has extensive foreign development experience and put her hand up to go to a afghanistan to try to rebuild the country to work for the u.s. agency for international development, and the south she'd be out there, able to work with
army soldiers in the areas in and around the city of kandahar, and here was this tale of our own services fighting with each other instead of fighting in common purpose against the enemy. and the stories go on. there was internal fighting within the state department, within the u.s. agency for international development. in one other tale i recount in the book, we had some real serious infighting between president obama's own national security team and senior people at the state department over...
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even oklahoma city at 24 degrees is starting to cool down. i will leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thanks for joining us. ky space-] ♪ ♪ (jane joyce) glacier national park is one of north america's most spectacular mountainous regions with more than 1500 square miles of glacially carved terrain and unspoiled wilderness. but a visible change is taking place here. many of the glaciers that exist at the park today are mere remnants of what they were 150 years ago, a direct result of a warming climate. in 1850, there were about 150 glaciers in glacier national park. that was the end of the "little ice age" when many of those glaciers had built up. since that time, with warming temperatures, those have been reduced to less than 37 named glaciers. some of them, even the larger ones, are only 1/3 the size they used to be. so we're seeing some real changes in the mountain landscapes of glacier national park. those that you see in picture postcards and so forth are gradually, little by little
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most ones he came from two goals down to draw to too much help to reading and champions manchester city remains second after a three no lunchtime win over sunderland ending the visitors and even record. we will be superior to. i would have very little complete complete obviously as with force. we had possession of the ball we give it away too easily. could have been further trouble before the. for me my spain royal madrid is a merino expect the world to stop and watch his side play at league leaders and aunt rivals barcelona in sunday's classico champions way out a sixth in the league and eight points behind the castle on johns with just six games go on in the new season but marino feels the pressure is on both sides to put up a good show. the old stoke. everybody wants a big match. of the responsibility. to give them. so. but some of them other than. the referees do that it was most of the. well may want it was a losing debut for you ventus and italy strike up by the sounds or del piero in the a league as the thirty seven year old who side sydney f.c. lost to know a new zealand side wh
most ones he came from two goals down to draw to too much help to reading and champions manchester city remains second after a three no lunchtime win over sunderland ending the visitors and even record. we will be superior to. i would have very little complete complete obviously as with force. we had possession of the ball we give it away too easily. could have been further trouble before the. for me my spain royal madrid is a merino expect the world to stop and watch his side play at league...
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affairs of the city and nation is against it do you share the view that it's foreign interference in syria's affairs that's made the situation in the country so dangerous that i've said look awful and they will keep driving it to an even more dangerous to green until eventually it will backfire and the states that are now sponsoring the syrian opposition all these states will face up peoples and unrest due to sectarian violence and foreign interference the spillover effect an expansion of their already feeling about if these countries keep sending arms and using force for a change in regime their stability will be in jeopardy and the situation inside these countries will be not much better than in syria what do you think about the national partnership government is the best form of governance to help to move iraq forward or are there any negative aspects that make that governance less effective and what do you think of the majority government something many other countries rely on that. a partnership government has exhausted both its capacity and agenda it was necessary previous stag
affairs of the city and nation is against it do you share the view that it's foreign interference in syria's affairs that's made the situation in the country so dangerous that i've said look awful and they will keep driving it to an even more dangerous to green until eventually it will backfire and the states that are now sponsoring the syrian opposition all these states will face up peoples and unrest due to sectarian violence and foreign interference the spillover effect an expansion of their...
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down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of onto the country russia has come to the fore in the media a treaty role it has said that it hopes the united nations envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps the later this month and may to they hope that both sides will explain its course and moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable after turkey's parliament authorized troops to launch cross border operations against syria the country's prime minister warned augur a wal-mart show away from war of provoked journalist and author often retards he thinks damascus will retaliate if pulled into a bigger conflict. this kind of flashpoint is the kind of flashpoint that can create world war three. some people have it this is a false flag operation we're getting these reports this continued as it were a reaction from the jets government ok so everyone will base political problems at home but then why were they speaking with the iranians talking about how this needs a diplomatic solution not a m
down a syrian helicopter gunship but this comes as shelling continues between both sides in several cities of onto the country russia has come to the fore in the media a treaty role it has said that it hopes the united nations envoy to syria will be coming to moscow perhaps the later this month and may to they hope that both sides will explain its course and moscow also saying that these cross border incidents are completely unacceptable after turkey's parliament authorized troops to launch...
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. >> reporter: siakot is a city in east pakistan. at this garment factory, 150 men make uniforms for judo and karate. they work for japanese companies that moved its base here from china. >> translator: we are starting to receive orders from companies in europe, as well as japan. because of rising costs in china. >> reporter: pakistan's population is said to keep growing for the foreseeable future. more and more japanese companies see it as a promising market. the japanese company has formed a joint venture with local firm. their new factory began operations this month. the manufacture used in automobiles and electric appliances. >> translator: this is a huge market of 1 0 million people. but steel consumption is just 38 kilograms. we can expect usage of steel to grow sharply as more people buy cars, motor bikes, and appliances. >> reporter: the biggest obstacle to doing business in pakistan is poor security. in the southern city of karachi, gunfire is rampant. in karachi when japanese people go out by car they usually take an armed
. >> reporter: siakot is a city in east pakistan. at this garment factory, 150 men make uniforms for judo and karate. they work for japanese companies that moved its base here from china. >> translator: we are starting to receive orders from companies in europe, as well as japan. because of rising costs in china. >> reporter: pakistan's population is said to keep growing for the foreseeable future. more and more japanese companies see it as a promising market. the japanese...
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he went to -- four different cities and said america had dictated -- he resisted sanctions against iran for 18 months didn't do anything, congress forced it on him, called assad a reformer and now saying he must go. proposed budgets when secretary gates was his defense secretary which were proposed $50 billion above in defense spending what he's now proposing. he's the one who's moved. it's almost like he's acted like the first two years of his administration didn't happen. i mean i heard the list. i thought governor romney has been very consistent in all those and arguing that an an america that leads strong and has strong alliances is an america that can keep the peace. >> i've been covering the iran sanctions at the u.n. and in the p5 plus 1 this administration after its attempt in february of '09 to -- excuse me in january of '09 to reach out and give iran a chance to try to have an engagement after that initial attempt there was nothing but a move at the united nations by secretary clinton to try to bring all of the allies on board on sanctions and the allies were demanding make an
he went to -- four different cities and said america had dictated -- he resisted sanctions against iran for 18 months didn't do anything, congress forced it on him, called assad a reformer and now saying he must go. proposed budgets when secretary gates was his defense secretary which were proposed $50 billion above in defense spending what he's now proposing. he's the one who's moved. it's almost like he's acted like the first two years of his administration didn't happen. i mean i heard the...
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>> the quote in the same breath he said that he wanted to restore the mexico city policy that taxpayer funds wouldn't to go abortion abroad. >> but they don't go. >> isle i'm telling you what the quote said, clarify what the quote said. this is taking one sentence out of context to me. >> he's been very clear over quite a lg period of time that he would de fund planned parenthood. he has been unequivocal on that subject. he's also been asked to the supreme court justices were that he identified with and the kind that he would appoint, and it's justice scalia, one more scalia would result in a reversal of row v. wade, robert bjork heads his judicial collection selection fo for the campaign. robert bjork we know wrote the roadmap for how to overturn roe versus wade. he is sending maybet's dog whistles but people getting the message. >> during this week vice-presidential debate the candidates were asked about their views on abortion. >> i do not believe that -- that we have a right to tell other people that, women that they can't control their body. it's a decision between them and their
>> the quote in the same breath he said that he wanted to restore the mexico city policy that taxpayer funds wouldn't to go abortion abroad. >> but they don't go. >> isle i'm telling you what the quote said, clarify what the quote said. this is taking one sentence out of context to me. >> he's been very clear over quite a lg period of time that he would de fund planned parenthood. he has been unequivocal on that subject. he's also been asked to the supreme court justices...
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and on her way into the city, her convoy was jeered. with the doctors and nurses trying to block the street. >> she is here to show support for the greek people but on the streets, there is huge restoration. in just five years, this economy has shrunk 23%. just a short distance from where she was meeting, protesters attacked the barricades. for two hours, there were running battles with the police, volleys of tear gas being fired. the greek prime minister if he believed that the visit marked the end of greece's international isolation. >> everybody that the on greece collapsing will lose the bet. greeks are proud people. they deliver support for greece to stand. handoff and despite the fact this is a difficult path, it will prove worthwhile. if you don't get to solve the problems now, they will reoccur later in a much more dramatic way. >> in difficult times lie ahead. greece has to make further savings to qualify for more funding. without it, the country runs out of money in november. they said greece is likely to miss the target. >> f
and on her way into the city, her convoy was jeered. with the doctors and nurses trying to block the street. >> she is here to show support for the greek people but on the streets, there is huge restoration. in just five years, this economy has shrunk 23%. just a short distance from where she was meeting, protesters attacked the barricades. for two hours, there were running battles with the police, volleys of tear gas being fired. the greek prime minister if he believed that the visit...
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tang thanks very much indeed for sharing your use with us that was professor tales of the hong kong city university. now in jordan capital and jordan's capital amman hundreds of police are aligning the streets to keep or upcoming massive rallies around two hundred thousand supporters of king of dollars reforms and about fifty thousand backers of the opposition muslim brotherhood party are gathering for peaceful demonstrations at the same thing earlier the king dissolved parliament clearing the way for new elections and he pledged to introduce more reforms aiming to avoid arab spring style of dress the country has already faced nearly twenty months of protests with people demanding more say in how the state is run. eighty seven people jailed. in tunisia for storming the u.s. embassy maybe sentenced to death say their defense lawyers back in september and angry mob attacked the diplomatic headquarters in the capital tunis for being manned by a strong response from riot police for demonstrators were killed and many more injured in follow up clashes the incident came in the wake of furious a
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also the center of opposition activity in the city. now, forces are going door to door essentially telling people to evacuate before the demolition begins. thousands more syrians are now displaced. >>> tense fighting also being reported in syria's main cities, aleppo and damascus. let's go to neighboring lebanon. mohammed, first of all, you look at these pictures. i mean, we see the demolition is taking place. displacement. it really does remind you of what happened 30 years ago when you had syrian president bashar al assad's father brutally suppressing a revolt in that very same city. >> reporter: well, that's right, suzanne. that's what we've heard from residents in hama that are being affected by this. the massacre that happened here 30 years ago is still very much fresh in the minds of residents in hama, and they are concerned that what's happening now might be a precursor it a repeat of that. now, in 1982 you had syrian security forces at the orders of al assad, his father, putting done a revolt there. there were never any officia
also the center of opposition activity in the city. now, forces are going door to door essentially telling people to evacuate before the demolition begins. thousands more syrians are now displaced. >>> tense fighting also being reported in syria's main cities, aleppo and damascus. let's go to neighboring lebanon. mohammed, first of all, you look at these pictures. i mean, we see the demolition is taking place. displacement. it really does remind you of what happened 30 years ago when...
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in the southern city of karachi, gun crime is rampant. in karachi, when japanese people go out by car. they usually take an armed security guard with them. this serves as a representative for a japanese company is one of them. he started traveling with an armed guard in june on the orders of his ememployer. he keeps cash in the car to offer in case he's robbed. >> this is a dummy purse with small amounts of cash. not having any cash could be dangerous. so i always keep this in the car. >> reporter: japanese corporations are making a calculated bet that expansion in pakistan is worth the risk and they feel welcome in a country where anti-u.s. sentiments run deep. pakistani president spoke to more than 30 corporate officials from japan at his office. he promised to support japanese companies doing business in the country. pakistan is a member of the so-called next level of countries that businesses believe have potential to follow the bricks in the next wave of emerging economies. japanese firms hope to make inroads into the pakistani marke
in the southern city of karachi, gun crime is rampant. in karachi, when japanese people go out by car. they usually take an armed security guard with them. this serves as a representative for a japanese company is one of them. he started traveling with an armed guard in june on the orders of his ememployer. he keeps cash in the car to offer in case he's robbed. >> this is a dummy purse with small amounts of cash. not having any cash could be dangerous. so i always keep this in the car....
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coming up next we're live at city hall where city council is holdingú= [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including cele
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it is a bad deal for the city of chicago. parking rates have soared. a continue to fight a $14 million bill from the company. the city took meter spaces out of service. the mayor also disputes the $35 million bill. there diligently submitting financial information. the mayor has also ordered audit for the skyway and lakefront parking rod. >>a public hearing on the new city budget will be held tonight on the northwest side. it's the first of three hearings being hosted by the city council's progressive caucus. the hearings are intended to encourage chicagoans to offer their own ideas, suggestions and concerns regarding mayor rahm emanuel's proposed budget for next year. tonight's hearing gets under way at 6 p-m at the copernicus center, at 5216 west lawrence. the city council's progressive caucus will host two more budget hearings next week on the south and west sides. >>chicago police are still looking for the driver of a hit and run accident that killed an 85-year old woman yesterday. the accident happened on west dvision street shortly after three in
it is a bad deal for the city of chicago. parking rates have soared. a continue to fight a $14 million bill from the company. the city took meter spaces out of service. the mayor also disputes the $35 million bill. there diligently submitting financial information. the mayor has also ordered audit for the skyway and lakefront parking rod. >>a public hearing on the new city budget will be held tonight on the northwest side. it's the first of three hearings being hosted by the city...
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to re find some form when they host ac milan the simply just big side lost three nil to malaga greek city and have been disappointing in the russian premier league where they currently lie six what's more they have selection problems russia kept an ego at the knees so continues to be dropped after a. while fellow midfielder surrogacy mac and down the injured coach gillispie says he is his remaining players to believe in themselves. are those of you who were goal today is to return self-reliance skills and quality because we want them a bit others will come back to us later so we should turn our. strengths and skills back to the level that we had. one consolation for the russian champions is that ac milan are also struggling they are nine points off leaders here ventus in syria and could only manage a goldish draw against anderlecht san siro in their last champions league match milan are managed by civilities former teammate massimiliano leg and he too has faith in his own squad to turn things around. but there. is a very good and i believe i have agreed. we have started to perform berta r
to re find some form when they host ac milan the simply just big side lost three nil to malaga greek city and have been disappointing in the russian premier league where they currently lie six what's more they have selection problems russia kept an ego at the knees so continues to be dropped after a. while fellow midfielder surrogacy mac and down the injured coach gillispie says he is his remaining players to believe in themselves. are those of you who were goal today is to return self-reliance...
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this display opened in kobe, a city next to is a ka. sergeant chen helped organize the event. his grandfather moved the family to japan. he was born in kobe and has lived here all his life. he belongs to a community group of overseas chinese. through his photos, he wants to build friendship events organized by local chinese like him. >> i want everyone to know the history of the chinese living here, developing close relations with the japanese. >> reporter: cai has always been part of the local community, making lots of japanese friends. after a massive earthquake hit kobe in 1995, cai sprang into action. he rounded up supplies for evacuees sheltering in a school for chinese. >> translator: i did it as an individual. it was all about personal ties. whether you were japanese or chinese, it was irrelevant. we are and will be part of the local community. that's why i value my friendship with my japanese neighbors. >> reporter: but last month the islands' dispute sent anti-japanese demonstrators into the streets of chinese cities. and in kobe a school for chinese nationals was tor
this display opened in kobe, a city next to is a ka. sergeant chen helped organize the event. his grandfather moved the family to japan. he was born in kobe and has lived here all his life. he belongs to a community group of overseas chinese. through his photos, he wants to build friendship events organized by local chinese like him. >> i want everyone to know the history of the chinese living here, developing close relations with the japanese. >> reporter: cai has always been part...
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towards a humanitarian catastrophe while libya's pro-government fighters claim they are controlling the city center because the latest for you. they've ended america's wars and take the influence of big money out of politics we bring you the presidential candidates forced into the sidelines getting their voices heard in a t.v. debate bayati. and as u.k. health workers threaten to strike over pay losses a spate of negligence cases shines a spotlight on poor patients. welcome this is our sea life with me kevin and our top story tonight at ten pm moscow time libyan pro-government forces say they've occupied the center of the opposition stronghold of bani walid with only a few pockets of resistance left dozens of being killed in recent shelling to end the almost three weeks long siege which has left the city on the brink of humanitarian disaster paula slayer brings you up today. what is important to note is that all these reports of bani walid has fallen are coming from government forces we in fact are hearing quite the opposite from our own sources we are hearing that fighting continues if anyt
towards a humanitarian catastrophe while libya's pro-government fighters claim they are controlling the city center because the latest for you. they've ended america's wars and take the influence of big money out of politics we bring you the presidential candidates forced into the sidelines getting their voices heard in a t.v. debate bayati. and as u.k. health workers threaten to strike over pay losses a spate of negligence cases shines a spotlight on poor patients. welcome this is our sea life...
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for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a bear in railway but a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship as implicity will to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighty s. the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians the russian. a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also serves up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole fa
for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed but a chance a bear in railway but a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship as implicity will to commemorate the baptism of jesus. in the fifteen eighty s. the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of...
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today the city will commemorate the 10th anniversary, a crime that shook the city and made national news, on october 16th, 2002 k the home of cornell and angela dawson was fire bombed. the family died in the fire. neighbors, community leaders and faith base groups worked together with the city to build a monument to the dawsons at 1401 east preston street. it's become the safe haven for children and families. this morning, we have mr. reggie joining us live with the housing department. good morning. i understand you are instrumental in getting this here today. what is going through your mind as we look back ten years. >> it's a good feeling to know that after ten years the dawson center is alive and does positive things for children in this city and east baltimore. >> reporter: moving forward, what do you see for the safe haven? >> i like to think we would spread this kind of center throughout the city of baltimore. we are trying our best to maintain this center, and hopefully with funding in future, be able to expands the operation. >> reporter: this scenario is a case of witness intimi
today the city will commemorate the 10th anniversary, a crime that shook the city and made national news, on october 16th, 2002 k the home of cornell and angela dawson was fire bombed. the family died in the fire. neighbors, community leaders and faith base groups worked together with the city to build a monument to the dawsons at 1401 east preston street. it's become the safe haven for children and families. this morning, we have mr. reggie joining us live with the housing department. good...